How can I plot my own raster data in geoglobe?

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Dan Gianotti
Dan Gianotti 2020년 10월 16일
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I'm excited about the geoglobe function, and am trying to figure out how to put my own raster data on it. The analogy I'm working from is something like using geoshow(lat,lon,X,'DisplayType','surface').
Using geoplot3 with geoglobe seems to be just for vector data. The AddCustomBasemap function seems to be all about web-hosted content. Is there some way to put my own data onto a geoglobe object?
Thanks!
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Tihomir Kostadinov
Tihomir Kostadinov 2024년 2월 16일
Hi everyone,
I have the same question - is it possible and if so how can I plot my own raster data on a geoglobe? Ideally it would be zoomable and update the display at each zoom level up to teh native resolution of the raster.
gesoshow() as suggested below does not work for me, it does not plot on the geoglobe but creates its own figure and axes.
Many thanks!

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Tarunbir Gambhir
Tarunbir Gambhir 2020년 10월 28일
Using "geoshow(I,R)" you can project and display an image (or a data grid) georeferenced to latitude-longitude through the Geographic referencing object R. You will have to create this georeference rastor data that corresponds to your image/data.

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